There are two Mac upgrades rumored for 2026 that could go a long way toward moving me away from the iPad: cellular and touch ...
Apple is working on its first MacBook Pro with a touch-screen display, after years of arguing the technology should be saved for tablets, according to a new report. The revamped MacBooks – code-named ...
Apple still won't make us a touch-screen Mac, but it is at least considering adding touch-sensitive displays on just about every surface that surrounds the MacBook Pro keyboard as the next best thing.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is developing a touch-screen version of its MacBook Pro that it might release by late 2026 or early 2027, according to a report by Bloomberg. The new laptops, which are code-named ...
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Will Apple swap Mac’s Touch ID for Face ID?
Apple’s Mac lineup currently relies on Touch ID for biometric authentication, but recent reports suggest the company is preparing its first-ever touch-screen MacBook Pro featuring a high-end model ...
We recently reported on Flexbar, a project developed by ENIAC Technology that brings back the Touch Bar – the controversial (and now discontinued) small touch screen implemented by Apple on the ...
Going from an iPad to a Mac Air, I do miss the touchscreen. Don't get me wrong, having a keyboard/Mouse is my preferred way. I need a physical keyboard. But at times, it seems so intuitive to reach up ...
When Apple released its first MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar back in 2016, many saw it as a window into the future. Never before had a touch display been integrated into a laptop keyboard, and there ...
Apple is reportedly preparing to add touch panels to MacBook models for the first time. The OLED MacBook Pro, which should be ready for mass production by late 2026, will have an on-cell touch screen, ...
Next week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, LG looks set to unveil a revolutionary new smartphone with gesture controls. In a brief teaser video, the South Korean tech giant boldly promises the ...
When it comes to laptops, the "touch screen" is a delicate subject for Apple. Back in 2010, Apple's founder Steve Jobs said adding touch screens to Macs would be "ergonomically terrible." In 2012, his ...
The Alogic Clarity Max Touch is the first wide 32-inch touchscreen for Mac. It’s a premium-looking 4K touchscreen display with built-in USB hub and a fantastic height-adjustable, tilt and pivot stand.
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